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i Coach Coleman Foster This was a building year which will lead to a pro- mising season next year, voiced Cross -Country Coach, Coleman Foster, who started w ith a minimal amount of returningletterman and some hopeful underclassmen. Edgewood 's Cross-Country team had a season of hard- ships, shortcomings, and a n ew coach with a team of mostly new members. Jim Miller, the only three year r e turning letterman, helped out by Seniors Ken Haygood, Rich Stevens, and Junior Dan M cM eekin. had a season of CROSS COUNTRY Jim Miller runs season's best time of 11:07 against South Hills in a close meet. MVP Jim Miller conditioning, highlighted by a visit from Olympian Tracy- Smith. Smith, who had a redgular work out here, show - e th e Cross'Country team te c h ni q u es for work-outs. W hat the team learned from Tracy Smith they used in th eir practice and meets for the rest of the season. Jim Miller, voted most valuable and the team cap- tain, ran a season best of 11:07. Ken Haygood ran a best time of 11:24 and Rich S t e v e n s, the season's most im pro ved, had a best time of 11:40. J Coach Stan Ford 'Our goal was to develop awinning attitude this year, a nd I feel the attitude was to do something, this was how Coach Stan Ford, one of the four track coaches, looked at the teams efforts this year. A season of sac- rifice on the team level Di d what we expected to d o, a cc ording to Coach Colemanfooter. The other coaches, Brint Newlin, ard student coach Dennis Di cky, b oth helped the team in its season. TRACK 1 .ea 9 JW . if 1 J Ti . . - J. 1 x sq I sv, C h uck B entso n and Craig Jelenowski clear hurdles in recent track meet. - - f i Co -Captain Chuck Bentson The C team placed second in the Sierra League highlighted by the setting of tw o school records: a 46. 4 b y the C relay team and a 11 foot 6 by Steve Gray in Pole Vault. With losing only a small number ofseniors, including t e a m and varisty captains, Jim Miller and Chuck B e nsen, the next few years look promising. We ll be awful to ugh said Coach Ford of the teams future.
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The 1970 baseball team, plaguedby a slow start, and the loss of Coach Michael Lassalette, made a strong comeback to finish third in the Sierra League. While at practice in April, Coach Lassalette was s truck and seriousl injured by a batted baseball. Des- pite Coach Lassalette's loss, the team kept their spirit and continued all the deter- mination that he had taught them, onlty to fall one game short o a C,I.F. Berth. The highlight of the season came when Mark Conlee pitched a no hitter against his old teammates, Los Altos. Hitting was the early pro- blem of this year 's team as youth and inexperience proved to be a disadvantage as the Trojan's fielded on y returning Lettermen. The Trojans after losing four out of five pre-league games won six of ten league contests, only to drop the las t two games of the sea- son. Coach Lassalette credited the teams continued success after his injury, to the out- s ta n d ing leadership of co- captains, Richard Yaklin and M ark Conlee. The follow- ing game the duo combined as Conlee pitched a no -hit- ter and Yaklin went four for four at bat against Los Altos. Follow in these plerfor- m ances, it was not ard for the restof the team to adapt to Coach Clieny Wells. Senior, Mark Conlee re- ceive d all league honors witha final league record of three w ins and one loss. While pitching 41 1X3 win- nings, he gave up but 32 hits and 9 earned runs, while s tr ik ing out 49 opponents. C o nlee s outstanding games w ere his no hitter thrown at Los Altos and his 1-0 shut- o u t to league champion, Covina . Besides being chosen on the first team All- L e a gu e roster, Conlee re- ceived the L. A. Times play- er of the week for his no- hitter. Another outstanding senior on this year's :qua w as Catcher, Rick Yaklin. Y aklin was the teams lead- ing hitter witha .349 season, and a . 361 league batting average. In 21 games, Yaklin hit safely 22 times in BASEBALL - QNX? C oa ch Lassalette talking with Greg Reinecker during early season game. Senior pitcher Mark Conlee showing form which helped him to a 3-1 league record. Richard Yaklin team 's most valuable player shown catching in recent baseball game. 6 3 at bats collecting two doubles and two home runs, striking out only three tim es , while he collected 10 R, B. I. 's in league action. According! to Coach Las- salette, T e future looks biight. We have 9 return- ing lettermen and an out- standing LV. team coming up. We should have a goo shot at going to C. I. F. and a le a gu e championship is not out of reach. snosuvxnrsav-s4vs4vsoaQsvinr Edgewood Opponent 2 3 Basset' 3 6 Bishop Amat' 2 3 El Monte' l 5 Arroyo' 4 3 Wi lson' l O Covina O 7 Los Altos 3 O Gary' 1 O El Rancho' O 7 W est ern' 4 3 South Hills O 5 Northview' 1 7 La Puente O 2 West Covina 7 l Glendora 1 5 Covina 5 l Los Altos 3 1 South Hills 6 3 La Puente 0 3 West Covina 3 5 Glendora ' Non-league games 'Pomona ournament
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